In this fun and broad ranging interview, Lara Hocheiser of Flow and Grow Kids Yoga, talks with me about everything from raising strong independent kids to the value of creating content and a few more things in between.
At Conference21, Lara Hocheiser will be speaking about the importance of creating content and the places it can take you.
An incredible interview with Conference21 speaker Carole Mahoney. We discuss the importance of sales in entrepreneurship, whether you like it or not, imposter syndrome, and more.
At Conference21, Carole will be talking about how to set goals and change behaviors.
Get your tickets for only $21 at www.conference21.com The event is February 20th and 21st, 2021
Keith Besherse, The Lead Leader, makes the magic happen with marketing technology. We hear so much about how much data there is out there, but for many small businesses they are only fairy tales. Keith can use this technology to make those dreams come true and help your customers find true love in your business.
Keith is one of our amazing speakers in the Conference21 community. Be sure to join us on February 20-21.
I am very excited to have the chance to introduce Jeroen Corthout, the CEO of Salesflare, to you. Salesflare is a CRM system built around the way human salespeople use data, as opposed to the way many other systems are built for what is best for computers.
Jeroen was a salesperson himself, and he found he was quite dissatisfied with the CRM options available, so he set about to fix it with Salesflare.
Since the interview, I have had the opportunity to start using Salesflare, and I have been quite pleased with it. They offer a very innovative kind of trial, and I encourage you to give it a try.
I am also very excited to let you know that Salesflare is a community sponsor of Conference21.
Continuing to interview some of our amazing Conference21 speakers, I am honored to introduce you to Tarletta Williams.
Tarletta Williams is a true entrepreneur working as a business consultant, marketing expert, content creator, bartender, and even occasional model. Where there is opportunity, she is ready to seize it!
In this interview, Tarletta shares her story of how she got into business and well as some fantastic social media strategies that you can put to work immediately in your business.
Does the idea of trying new and unique varieties of wine with people from all around sound appealing to you? Then you’ll enjoy our discussion with Jaimie Adler. She works with Sips of the Vine to create virtual wine tastings all around the country.
She is also a PR Princess with her company Bayleaf Communication where she has been a lifestyle publicist for over two decades.
Amy Flores has pivoted the skills earned in many years of non-profit leadership and operations to become a travel agent of a higher level. She can plan a great getaway with the best of them, but she can go a step beyond. Amy Flores specializes in the more challenging planning of trips for families that have members with disabilities.
She also also put these skills to work for coaches and businesses planning retreats. There are many small details to contend with, and Amy focuses on them, so the organizers can focus on their clients and participants.
In this episode, Amy will share the story of how she got to the level of business she is at and some useful tips.
I’ll also answer the question of how to reconsile gratitude and ambition.
Mike Merrill is a publicly traded person. Back in 2009, he offered up shares of himself. When he has a decision to make, he puts it up for a shareholder vote, and generally it’s worked pretty well.
This is just the beginning of the story of one of the most unique and interesting guests we have had on The Guy Who Knows A Guy Podcast. If you had shareholders, they would vote for you to listen to this podcast.
A fascinating conversation with crypto entrepreneur Jefferson Nunn. Jefferson is a entrepreneur, non-profit leader, software developer and more. I found him to be a kindred spirit, finding opportunities in all adversity and never accepting excuses.
We bring back David Haberfeld (from episode 24) to share his entrepreneurial insights.
In this episode we start with a fascinating discussion based on an audience question. We explore issues of eviction, justice, and why property rights benefit tenants as well as landlords.
Also in this episode:
How not paying your rent is a form of theft (as is shorting wages)
Why it’s a bad time to flip houses but a good time to buy a restaurant